Freehold one-bedroom lower flat with period features
Short walk to Dunfermline city centre and train station
Large lounge, spacious bedroom and sizable kitchen
Communal rear garden; storage cupboard externally
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband
EPC rating D — potential energy improvements needed
Located in a very deprived area; may affect resale prospects
Low council tax; no flooding risk
This traditional one-bedroom lower flat sits on Millhill Street, a short walk from Dunfermline city centre and the train station — a practical choice for a first-time buyer or someone looking to downsize. The apartment retains period features such as high ceilings, a bay-windowed lounge and original tiled vestibule flooring, giving character and scope for sympathetic updating.
Internally the flat offers generous room proportions for its size: an 18ft lounge, spacious double bedroom and a sizable kitchen with basic fitted appliances and plumbing for a washing machine. The shower room is modern and functional. Externally there is a communal rear garden, ground-floor storage cupboard and simple low-maintenance front garden.
Known positives are freehold tenure, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for working from home — plus low council tax and no flooding risk. Be aware the property lies in a very deprived area locally, which may affect resale timing and amenity feel. The EPC is rated D and, as with many Victorian buildings, some ongoing maintenance or energy improvements could be beneficial.
Overall this flat offers immediate habitation with scope to add value through modernisation while benefiting from central Dunfermline connectivity. It’s best suited to a buyer prioritising location, character and straightforward, affordable running costs rather than a move-in-perfect finish.